For a mini PCs, K3s or even Nomad (not really Kubernetes), would probably be better solutions. Should be easier to manage in a lab too.
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Can You Run a Kubernetes Cluster on a Mini PC? - Virtualization Howto
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Took a bit - but glad to see it does go over lighter frameworks than running k8s.